GĐXH - After examination, doctors discovered that the patient's ovaries had two large dermoid tumors, occupying almost the entire abdomen.
On March 14, information from Phu Tho Province Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital said that recently, doctors from the Department of Gynecology and Endocrinology of the hospital successfully performed laparoscopic surgery to remove two large ovarian dermoid cysts for a 20-year-old patient, helping to preserve healthy ovarian parenchyma to maintain the patient's reproductive function.
Accordingly, patient LTT (20 years old, in Doan Hung, Phu Tho) was brought to the hospital by his family with symptoms of abdominal pain, abnormally large abdomen and frequent urination. Through examination and necessary paraclinical tests, doctors discovered that both of the patient's ovaries had large tumors, in which the tumor in the right ovary was about 110 x 90 mm in size, the tumor in the left ovary was 80 x 70 mm in size.
Doctors operate on patients. Photo: BVCC
After the examination results are available, the patient is advised to be hospitalized for further diagnostic tests and surgery to remove the tumor as soon as possible. If not treated promptly, these tumors are at risk of twisting and rupturing, seriously affecting the patient's health.
After consultation, the patient was assigned to laparoscopic surgery to remove the tumor. Dr. Pham Thi Anh Ngoc - Deputy Head of the Department of Gynecology and Endocrinology said: When entering the abdomen, the doctors observed that the patient's 2 ovaries had 2 large dermoid tumors, occupying almost the entire abdomen, making it very difficult to observe with a light.
However, the doctors still decided to perform laparoscopic tumor removal surgery to minimize the level of invasiveness, while still preserving healthy ovarian tissue and retaining reproductive function because the patient was very young and had never given birth.
After a successful surgery, the patient continues to be monitored at the hospital. With minimally invasive endoscopic surgery, postoperative patients have a shorter hospital stay, faster recovery time, less pain, less bleeding and guaranteed aesthetics.
In the case of patient T., thanks to laparoscopic surgery that preserved healthy ovarian tissue, the patient was able to get pregnant normally after about 3 menstrual cycles.
What is ovarian dermoid cyst?
According to Dr. Pham Thi Anh Ngoc, ovarian dermoid cysts are tumors that develop inside the ovaries, containing sebum, bones, hair, skin, etc., commonly found in women between the ages of 20 and 30, but can also appear at older ages.
Causes of ovarian dermoid cysts can be due to hormonal disorders, early menstruation, thyroid dysfunction, pregnancy or miscarriage. Most ovarian dermoid cysts are benign and asymptomatic, but if not detected and treated promptly, they can cause dangerous complications such as ovarian torsion, rupture causing peritonitis.
From this case, doctors recommend that women should have regular gynecological examinations to detect early diseases related to the ovaries. When detecting ovarian tumors, patients should go to specialized hospitals to receive appropriate intervention advice from doctors.
Early detection and intervention help limit the risk of affecting reproductive function. Especially for small tumors that have not completely invaded the ovarian parenchyma, the doctor will perform surgical intervention to remove the tumor while preserving healthy ovarian parenchyma without having to remove the ovary, helping to retain the patient's reproductive function.
Source: https://giadinh.suckhoedoisong.vn/co-gai-tre-20-tuoi-co-2-khoi-u-lon-o-ca-2-ben-buong-trung-172250314193319843.htm
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